"The aversion to change is in large part an aversion to the bother of making the readjustment which any given change will necessitate; and this solidarity of the system of institutions of any given culture or of any given people strengthens the instinctive resistance offered to any change in men's habits of thought, even in matters which, taken by themselves, are of minor importance."
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Thorstein Veblen, in The Theory of the Leisure Class; An Economic Study of Institutions p. 153.
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